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Sprague, Ruth M.

"Wild Justice"


That will settle it." Esther beamed at having such a great idea.
"No. You already have a sample of my writing. I won't have anything
more to do with those people. Look how they made this mistake.
I don't like how those people are." Sarah did not have much faith
in document examiners--she of all people had reason not to.
"Well, we can do nothing here with this. It is just hearsay or. . ."
Frank's voice trailed off as he looked to Henry for a ruling.
Frank Anuse is trying to sweep the evidence under the rug,
thought Jane. He came into this hearing with his mind made up.
Any attempt Henry and Anuse have made toward impartiality is a sham.
Diana addressed the panel, speaking forcefully. "Sarah has
identified the evaluation under oath. You have that document as
a sample of her handwriting. I think that is sufficient and you
are upsetting her with your badgering."
"Well, the analysts are convinced that you wrote it."
Anuse had turned ugly again.
"Handwriting evidence is not always conclusive," retorted Diana.
Anuse turned his hostility toward Sarah. "How do you recognize
that as yours?" Ignoring the fact that this had been asked and answered.


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